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“The durned thing sat there four months, three or four months,” said Dale Hofmann.
A pair of power poles at the corner of Crestwood and Fairfield roads in Kaysville have become the center of an ever-changing art display of sorts. Neighbor Dale Hofmann inspects one of them on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020.TIM VANDENACK, Standard-Examiner
No one claimed the bike, so Kaysville Police eventually cut the chain and hauled it off. It’s documented in an Oct. 28, 2019, post on the Kaysville Police Department Facebook page. Three or four weeks later, though, someone placed two smaller bikes at the spot with a sign reading, “Where’s my mom?” or something to that effect, according to Kaysville Mayor Katie Witt.

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